DLP Holocaust Commemoration 2020
April 20, 2020. DLP hosted a Community Holocaust Remembrance Day Commemoration Program. Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day, remembers the six million Jews and millions of other
DLP at the Jewish Federation’s Sylvia Weisz Women’s Philanthropy WOMEN’S SPEAKER SERIES: August 23, 2019
The Jewish Federation’s Sylvia Weisz Women’s Philanthropy presents the WOMEN’S SPEAKER SERIES. Featuring Leora Raikin, Historian and Holocaust Educator.
DLP Exhibit at the Jefferson Library: April 10, 2018
David Labkovski Project’s 2018 Scholar’s Event: February 25, 2018
Courtyard Marriott | Sherman Oaks, CA. Sunday, February 25, 2018
The Life and Art of David Labkovski: From Siberia to Safed: November 8, 2017
David Labkovski Project Founder and Executive Director Leora Raikin discusses Documenting History through Art, with the artwork of Lithuanian-Israeli artist David Labkovski, who depicted Jewish
DLP’s Student Curated Exhibit at Adat Ari El: November 7, 2017
The 6th grade class invites you to the opening of a curated exhibit exploring the work of Sholem Aleichem through the artwork of David Labkovski. *To add this event to your Facebook calendar, please click here.
DLP in South Africa: Summer 2017
The David Labkovski Project journeys to South Africa to teach students about the Holocaust through the art of David Labkovski. Presentations were given at The Durban Holocaust Centre and The Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre. Executive Director and Labkovski’s great niece, Leora Raikin, talked about life, art, and bearing witness to history. She shared insights […]
DLP Witness to History at WIZO Cape Town: August 14, 2017
DLP Presents for Aspire Art Auctions: August 10, 2017
Leora Raikin and David Labkovski Project visit Johannesburg, South Africa to present Documenting History Through Art to Aspire Art Auctions.
DLP at Daniel Pearl Magnet High School: June 2017
DLP worked with students at Daniel Pearl Magnet High School to curate an exhibit using the artwork of David Labkovski. The exhibit was opened to the community, so that they could view the artwork and learn about the Holocaust through the eyes of a survivor. This student curated exhibit was also featured in The Pearl […]